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In Pictures: Oscar nominees 2011
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Emma Watson says she loves how different her 'Bling Ring' role is from Hermione Granger
Emma Watson stars as a celebrity-obsessed Los Angeles teenager in Sofia Coppola's 'The Bling Ring,' which premiered at Cannes. Emma Watson says she's enjoying 'having the chance to transform into new roles.'
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Natalie Portman's husband to direct Paris Opera Ballet
Natalie Portman's husband Benjamin Millepied, who transformed the actress into an Academy Award-winning prima ballerina for 'Black Swan,' heads off to Paris.
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Culture Cafe Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper team up again for 'Serena'
Jennifer Lawrence will play the titular character, an ambitious wife to Bradley Cooper's character George Pemberton.
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Mila Kunis says Natalie Portman did most of her own dance moves in Black Swan
Mila Kunis, the 'Black Swan' co-star of Natalie Portman, and director Darren Aronofsky, have rushed to the defense of the Best Actress Oscar-winner Natalie Portman. Mila Kunis makes ballerina dance double Sarah Lane's accusations appear petty.
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Zenith: movie review
Vladan Nikolic's 'Zenith' doesn't always work, but at least it has interesting ambitions, including some sort of parallel existence on interactive websites.
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In Pictures: Oscar nominees 2011
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Academy Award nominees include Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush for 'The King's Speech'
Academy Award nominees were announced Tuesday morning in Los Angeles. Natalie Portman, Jeff Bridges, Christian Bale, and Helena Bonham Carter are also Academy Award nominees for acting.
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HFPA announces Golden Globe nominations 2011
Golden Globe nominations 2011: The King's Speech and The Social Network took the most nominations.
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Black Swan leads Critics Choice award nominations
Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis as rival ballerinas, got a record 12 nominations in the Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Close behind was The King's Speech.
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Natalie Portman, a deeply dark 'Black Swan': movie review
Natalie Portman stars in a ballet film that's a 'willfully deranged quasi-horrorfest.'
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Review: 'The Wrestler'
It's a match we've seen before. But Mickey Rourke delivers a powerful performance.
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Toronto Film Festival: Talent, comedy, crotchety directors
Our critic dives into the pool of 312 movies and finds what's fresh.







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